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Re: Where can I d/l a Macintosh Classic ROM image?
- Subject: Re: Where can I d/l a Macintosh Classic ROM image?
- From: russotto@wanda.pond.com (Matthew Russotto)
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 21:22:00 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: DiS(L)organized
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In article <3a904fba$1@news.uow.edu.au>, David Wilson <david@uow.edu.au> wrote:
>"Marvin Miller" <marvinmiller@hotmail.com> writes:
>>But it was worth it. The deed is done and I can now burn a HFS CD on Windos
>>with one of the programs I d/l'ed off the net. One last try at seeing if
>>that CD-SC will read it......
>
>I don't know about the original CD-SC (square box like Apple's hard disk and
>QIC tape drive with Sony CDU-8001 mechanism) but my CD-150 (the 2nd CD-ROM
>drive from Apple using Sony CDU-8002 mechanism) can read CD-R media (on a
>sample of one Mitsubishi Blue CD-R).
The original CD-SC probably can't read CD-Rs at all. IMO, it was
pretty marginal reading regular CDs. The CD-300 has trouble with some
of the blue media, but worked fine with green or gold IME -- but in
both cases the was based on one sample. I never had a CD-150.
--
Matthew T. Russotto russotto@pond.com
"Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice, and moderation in pursuit
of justice is no virtue."